As a reminder, just like they did last weekend in Hockenheim, Pirelli have skipped a compound for the race in Hungary.
The choices this weekend are; medium, soft, ultrasoft.
They skip the supersoft this weekend.

Well, RBR seem to be ahead straight out of the box. Their cars look to be planted in all corners. Everyone is running a lot of rake but they seem to be running even more. No understeer or oversteer whatsoever. Ferrari look OK. Not great but not too bad. The cars understeer in some corners and oversteer in others. But it still looks like the traction out of the slowest corners (1, 2 and 13) isn't affected by different downforce levels compared to last week. Merc on the other hand seem to be struggling. Hopefully we're at worst the 2nd package here this season.

awesome link for my android phone (Note8)....and in HD. I watched during commercial breaks on one of my 2 TV setup. There is time delay of about 10 seconds. I used the same link last weekend too. THANKS.

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Thanks for the onboard links, tifosi1993.

Well, RBR seem to be ahead straight out of the box. Their cars look to be planted in all corners. Everyone is running a lot of rake but they seem to be running even more. No understeer or oversteer whatsoever. Ferrari look OK. Not great but not too bad. The cars understeer in some corners and oversteer in others. But it still looks like the traction out of the slowest corners (1, 2 and 13) isn't affected by different downforce levels compared to last week. Merc on the other hand seem to be struggling. Hopefully we're at worst the 2nd package here this season.

Still early to tell. I would wait till quali before making any "assumptions" but it will be interesting on tire deg. if temps hold up like they have been.

Australian (Melbourne) or Austria?? I think you mean Austria. Of course it makes sense as Ferrari is waiting for the Spec 3 upgrade on power tracks.

No, I meant Melbourne engine only. There are 21 tracks, each engine has to last 7 races for even spread. First engine doing 6 races means the second one has to survive 8 weekends. It makes sense to use Spec 1 here and once Spec 3 is introduced in Spa, Spec 2 can be used in Singapore.

No, I meant Melbourne engine only. There are 21 tracks, each engine has to last 7 races for even spread. First engine doing 6 races means the second one has to survive 8 weekends. It makes sense to use Spec 1 here and once Spec 3 is introduced in Spa, Spec 2 can be used in Singapore.